“Every design project is unique and requires a typeface that matches the visual aesthetics and compliments the content,” notes this post from Digital Synopsis. “However, there are some typefaces that designers try to steer clear of, because designers find them ugly, outdated or overused.”

Driving the point home, Creative Market created a series of posters called “Fonts designers love to hate.” And it’s pretty hilarious.

Take Arial, for example, called “Helvetica’s weird, ugly cousin” by Creative Market. Or Trajan, “used on every movie poster, regardless of genre or time period.”